I cry really easy when I hear good news. Anything from a scene in a movie designed to make people cry to hearing an employee got a promotion.
I don't sad cry... Ever. Even about death.
I haven't always been like this. Only for the past 2-3 years. I'm 47 now.
How the fuck do I fix this?!
Grow your mullet back.
You might need trt at your age.
You are just a good guy Scott Spain, don't try to change.
You're going through manopause. It'll pass
GenErick - You are just a good guy Scott Spain, don't try to change.
Thanks, but I gotta do something. I look like a moron. I probably cry 4-5 times/week.
I seriously think there is something wrong with me. I didn't shed a single tear when my Mom died. Sure I was sad, but no tears, which made me feel incredibly guilty.
Show me a commercial about people being happy with their latest iDevice and my eyes are flowing.
Mullet @ Heart - I cry really easy when I hear good news. Anything from a scene in a movie designed to make people cry to hearing an employee got a promotion.I voted you up, please don't cry.
I don't sad cry... Ever. Even about death.
I haven't always been like this. Only for the past 2-3 years. I'm 47 now.
How the fuck do I fix this?!

I didn't believe all the current talk about the og going gay, but... Damn.
Ummmm grow your fucking balls back and stop tucking your dick for one...
I've been going through the same thing for the past couple of years. I'm 45. Like you said, it's happy crying -- not sad, even for death. I started crying the other night during the last scene of Coal Miner's Daughter, when everything was gonna be alright and she starts singing the title tune. Hit me at the end of Kill Bill Vol. 2, too, when lioness and cub are reunited for good. And it comes on especially when a character who has been bad has an epiphany and turns good -- like Scrooge (especially as played by Alistair Sim).
Low T? I don't know, man. Glad to know it's not just me.
I'm 30, wife of almost a year miscarried at 7 weeks in March. She's now seven weeks pregnant again. It's weird but absurd eating dead baby jokes are still funny, but if I come across a cute baby laughing video or even a gif of a stupid baby making a funny face I have to avoid it or I'll be in tears happy crying. Fuck. I'm old.
Not really the thread for that but I figured I'd share. Continue on gents.
I used to be like you, only happy crying, now I never cry. I wish I could go back.
Don't change, you are a special little snowflake.
47 years old and I can't watch the end of the US/USSR 1980 Olympic hockey game. I don't know what it is but I watch that and it chokes me up something fierce. I'm sure it's tied to my vasectomy somehow.
I am 31 and do the same thing. A beautiful sunset and a little tear. WTF? I guess I learning to appreciate things.
I'm 44 and you just described me. Happy cries get my water works going really quick. Sad crying is almost whining to me and it would take the death of a loved one to bring me to tears. However if I'm watching one of those reality tv shows where a deserving person gets a new house cause theirs got sucked up into a tornado I break when the gift is revealed.
Get your t levels checked.
BEEP
I'm not even 20 yet and I'm the same way. I mean, I never like bawl my eyes out but I definitely get teary eyed pretty easily. Movies especially. It's all good man, nothing to be ashamed of
Last sad cries, my dog getting put down in September, UP when the wife dies.
Last happy cries, talking about our dog with my daughter, UP when the stubborn old man opens the book and learns that life and not the destination, is the adventure.
Dogs and Up, every time.